The San Antonio Spurs will visit the Miami Heat for Game 3 of the NBA Finals 2014 on Tuesday, June 10. The two teams are tied at 1-1. They will play at Heat's home court at the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Florida.

Spurs vs. Heat Game 3 live stream will begin at 6 pm PT/9 pm ET. ABC is streaming the NBA Finals on their website, but users must have television subscription to watch the online HD quality live stream free. Other ways to watch the game free online is on NBA.com.

In Game 2, LeBron James and his team won with only two points, ending the game at 98-96. James posted 35 points and 10 rebounds and shot 13-for-18, including 3 for 3 in three pointers. With the air conditioning back in order, the Heat were able to main their cool and score past their arch rival.

In Game 1, the Heat was not very lucky as the Spurs dominated the fourth-quarter with a 30-9 run. In addition, James had to sit out because of a muscle cramp believed to be caused by the overheating gym - the court's temperature in AT&T center rose above 90 degrees because of ac malfunction.

Manu Ginobili said after Game 1 that although his team had played well and won, he felt that they were at the same exact place as last year's NBA Finals; Heat fell behind 1-0, but ended up winning the series.

The Heat have gone with consecutive playoff losses, third all-time behind Boston (54, 1962-66) and Chicago (52), 1990-93), according to NBA.com.

With James back in the series following his "slow-opening" (25 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals) in Game 1, the Spurs' Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Ginobili, Danny Green must step up in their defense and capitalize on every opportunity at the free throw to inch their way towards winning the NBA Finals 2014. While it is easier said than done, the Spurs will need coach Popovich's timeless court wisdom to help them gain that edge.

NBA Finals 2014 - Heat vs. Spurs Game 2 will be televised on ABC, and HD quality live streaming can be watched through ABC's website.

SAN ANTONIO, June 5, 2014 - The defending NBA champion Miami Heat will meet the San Antonio Spurs in The Finals for a second consecutive year when The Finals 2014 tips off on ABC tonight at 9 p.m. ET. The Heat is looking to capture its third consecutive NBA title, while the Spurs are seeking to avenge last year's loss and add their fifth championship in franchise history.